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CCCC MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1942 16 It or Not Garcia in MONK SEL Ripley's Believe FEBRUARY 1942 I 1 (Registered I'. t. Patent Office) at iki i i A' NA.STV I SEE YOUSE PROBLEM, CHUMS 'DREAM' PICKSJL RACE TRACK EXPERTS SHARES IF NECESSARY, od and HOW DO I PROMOTE lUfc wlA JtHU, FHL SAT. CaWfc 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PCp i 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ftA 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ,1 TK SAME VIEWS AS USTRAVEUM' MErA TWO HUkiDfcKU BAUAriAS IM ORDER Main Co Tonight Local Lightweight To Take on Solis In Coliseum Bowl YA'LL DO ALMOST AMYTHING FOR 1 TO CARRY OUT HAVRE VB GRACE AAAMIPULATlOMS? FUK1DS EXCEPT At 11 AVRK I IK 4, RACK Hlursetrini in first, nln. Mrht blow In fourth, tA win.

lee Water ia seventh, fS vein. At NARRA-GANSKTT Rattan Tims in fifth, win. (Saturday bet $51. tt en $14. 'Roll, $74.13.

By J. P. CUENIN I wonder if the Emergency Conservation Committee of Johnny Garcia, classy lightweight, gets his first chance as a main bout performer here when New York, which is connected with the Audubon Society, had considered all the angles when it started a campaign to have the duck season closed. he fights Raoul Solis of Los Angeles tonight in the Disabled American Veterans ten round headliner in Coliseum Bowl. Despite the fact that Solis in The New York group is undoubtedly sincere in its desire to protect waterfowl, just as it has at heart the protection of song vades these parts with the reputation of being one of the South land's best prospects, Garcia has been installed a slight favorite in the wagering.

RACE RESULTS. ENTRIES Callente Results Narragansett Entries McClure Is Victor in 12 Gauge Cracks 50 Straight At Marin Gun Club; Cuenin, Alkalay Score By J. P. Cuenin With a fifty straight, Jim Mc Garcia, managed by Tommy Cello, won all of his local matches in impressive style. His last three victims were Ray Salas, Frankie Moore and Lee Wright, brother T'IRST furlones: 3 year olda up: Pluwins Ball, 112 (Ko.vkM2.80 6.20 3.80 Bonnie Breeze.

117 U'e- teraon) 3.20 2. SO 0 7MEN I A I A fi BUTTONED A WINPOW' 1 lVw UU 3FT. WIDE AND3FT.HI6H Tr, I CAN BE MADE TWICE I L. I As LARGE Oauna Helle. 117 (llansor) 30 of the featherweight champion Solis is said to be a good boxer as well as a fairly hard socker, birds, but when it thinks tha stopping shooting will get the desired effect it is mistaken.

After a careful check in the nesting grounds of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Ducks Unlimited has announced that 70 per cent of the natural increase of waterfowl is destroyed long before the shooting season opens each year. This loss of birds is caused by the drying up of shallow ponds and sloughs before the young ducks can fly, by prairie fires which sweep over the nesting sites, and by predatory birds, animals and fish. With money contributed by sportsmen, Ducks Unlimited is furnishing permanent water in the breeding grounds, it is carrying on predator control campaigns, and preventing the spread of fires. PROVIDE FUNDS. By digging into their own He has won twenty-three straight and from all accounts is ready for topnotch company.

Two weeks ago he gave Manuel Villagram of Mexico a drubbing at the Olympic Clure won the twelve gauge event Time. 1:14. I'laymaster. Sudbury, Stroud. Red Lee.

Com hell. Hetler Look. Paddy Boy. Km In Bull and Sit Diacreet alao ran. sKt'OXD 8 furlnnns; 3 year olds up: Ronrico, 113 (Haaseltt.

8.00 3.80 2.80 Chance Cut. 108 (elemental 6.80 4 20 Moon Gold, 104 (Bovine). 4 0 Time. 1:14 1-6. Zebedea.

Sonny Boy. Craiiilee.v Oold Lace. Watch Tick. Shasta Ruddy. Abdicator, Edna Girt and Broadway Linoe also ran.

THIRD 11, miles: 4 year olda up: Sharpshooter, 113 (Chi'laten-aon) 8.40 ft. 00 3 80 Vtfgy Kouae, 108 6.U0 4.20 Stockton, 111 IBovlne) Time. 1:54 2-ft. Khlninr Armor, Eagle Crest, Joharie. Lumlnie Boy, Whli Shot.

Whereaway, Uatlln, AiiKonsan and Dr. Ford at the Marin Rod and Gun Club's "good will shoot yesterday, while this writer took the twenty in Los Angeles. A pair of slugging heavy' weights, Al Ware and Joe Hoi- gauge, match with another fifty ETRST mile: 4 year olda up. Ariel 1041 Ardenell lift 1 16 Peanut Lady 1 1 1 General Planet. 1 14.

Little Long .11 ft Grand Day .1 1 1 1 Bonsible 116 Kigiu And Six. lot! Rough Command.) 14 Moisten lllSun Girl 1H sTdIND mile; 4 year olda up. Gleemnn 1 11 "Molhe Oal Top Queen llllcount Cotton ..,116 Hard Loser 11 H) Fort Griffin .....114 Bobby Bunting ,.116 Ipdo 1 11 Tetratoivn 106 Chat tergal llliMiaa Mint Drop. 106 THIRD mile; 4 year olda up. Last Chance 100 Reversal .......111 Bonnie Alfred ,.114 Torch Singer 1 1 1 Noon Step 1 lBlQuerous 1 14 Mad Money Jack ID) Trace Boy 116: Red Meadow ....111 Hiith Mnrtln Hour 100' l'Ol RTH i nille; 4 year olda UP.

Berryvllle 1 14Parl-Ernest 116 AU.unv.unl 1161'Kleig Light Haste Back loOiilusical Jack 116 Driving Power. 101(1 FIFTH mile; 4 year olds up. Calory Bishop. 11.1 Jessie Gladya Time .,..113 Tyrone 113 Chance Sord SIXTH 1 1-16 injles; 4 year olda up. Jay 8tevena ....108 Bell Tower 108 Kansas .111 Hal) Player 1 OK A rest inn 103 Bright Trace ...105, Big League 1081 i SEVENTH mile: 3 year olda.

All Crystal 108 Our Will 11.1 Penobscot 10.1 Mill Iron lll'Mlsty Lady 108 Philharmonic Sugar ....108 Broun Dancer. .103 She-mite Ill Tiara 103 Jack 11.1 Mad Crusader Hall 113 Chassis 1081 man, are down for six round semi straight, and Dr. L. N. Alkalay copped the .410 gauge race with final.

The special number is a re- also ran. KOIRTH 8 furlonaa; 3 Tear olds: Sinhala, 120 (Bassetti ..24.80 10.80 6.40 1 HiSa forty-three. There were shooters from Eureka, Fresno and way points match between Al Spencer and Al Robertson. The latter won the Fort Vancouver, 115 (John ston) 3.80 2.8ti Bernard 112 (Peterson) 4.40 warming up for the first engagement. Other matches Johnny Mar I 1 Time.

1:13 2-5. Kcho-Mar, Taradeeay. California Skeet Shooting Asso ORGANIST OF THE CHURCH of the REDEEMER 0iloxi, Miss HAS NEVErf MISSED A SERVICE IM 46 VEARS 6000 pockets, the duck hunters have provided the funds witji which Ducks Unlimited has revived al Ouickover, CJood Justice, Leriaewood tin vs. Joe Mace, Tony Rodriguez ciation championship matches Janet Keigh, Bed Crusader and Vain Carol also ran. vs.

Joey Keyes. tCff. 1141, tit Pttui iyitttM, lac, Wwtd nbu ruirW Daily double of Konrlco and Sharp most 1,000,000 acres of nesting grounds that were formerly death shooter paid S24.60. that will be held at the Pacific Rod and Gun Club in May. The high scores in the various classes tlFTH 8 furlongs: 3 year olds: nt th av 10 In 170.

Hi mat rmild hold BPiru men buttoned inside of It. Komp THE COAT OF A GIANT Bright, a rocer of Kt.f-, known as Brobdintnaglan Hriihl. for his rnlntmnl Mfighed filfl pntimU. Hts hrlsht waft A (t-rt H- Inrhfx. hut hi irl nai 6 fret JL Inrhes.

He dirtl With I 124 (Nicholson). .13.00 8.20 4 00 chief Xadl, 120 (Basaett). 4.80 3.40 Relief, 123 (Koyk) 3.20 follow: 12-gaus-e Class Jim McClure. 60: Rav finti i and J. P.

Cuenin. Class Time. 1:33 2-6. Cudgolua, Sapphire star. Ralko's lald.

Lucas Valley, Anahuac, High Ace, Wellington, Kalae Clew, Irrevocable EH.HTH 1 1-16 miles: 4 Star olds up. Steve Peterson. 49: .1. H. Griffith ami Dr.

Crius lit Bush Box Scores O'Doul Plans Infield Shift traps for waterfowl The shooters subscribed to this fund because they wanted more bjrds. It might be pointed out that they had a selfish motive, but even so, it was through their efforts, not that of the Audubon Society, that steps were taken to Angels Split Howard Ill Tedium 118 and Spurious also ran. Larry Hunt. 48. Class astagnetio, 46: Dr.

Hubert Tavlor. 45. Class is. MIVTH 8 furlongs: 3 year olda Up: Franco Saxon .116 Trapeae Artist Flying Duke .1 1 1 Peter Argo 1 16 Suertern 113 Only Girl, 110 (Johnston). .7.00 4.00 3 20 Iron Bunker.

118 (Koyk) 6.80 3.20 Ruffino and Jack 46. 20-gause Class A I. P. Cuenin 50; Dr. L.

N. Alkalay and Dr. Frank Helfrich, Baby Talk 108: 'Placer In 103 Blue San. 113 I Bassetti 3.20 1161 'Kurdistan 108 Royal Circua With Ducks Time. 1:12 4-5.

Brother Higher. Black Invincible Highbrow and Bullannc also ran. 47. Class Kd Castagnetlo. 4ti: Di.

J. A. Canu.bell. 45. Dr.

L. N. Alkalay, 43; Bay Boccl. 42. Out of Town I Independents Mr I.

arm Turk C5) Jcilin Tait CM increase the number of ducks. That ducks are increasine mav K. urlllon entry. NKVENTH I'i miles: 4 year olds up (Continued from Tage 15.) scored1 orv Luby's double to left. Christoff got a life on Trower's Patan, 111 8.40 4.00 3.4(1 Xonis LinsnUo (0) Jr.

Settln (10) Mayer. AB.K. LOS ANGELES, April 12. First Choice. ll'J (Johnston).

2.80 2.2(1 'lHpr. AfJ.R.H.I J'luyer. AB.K. II. flayer.

AK.R.ll Tavern Nine Tommy 108 (Rodriguen) 8.80 11 Finn, -Sb II 0 (lallaKher, 3b 4 1 jiones, 3b -be seen from the fact that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, which sets the seasons HolanUelli, a 'i Dlntl. ill (Taylor) 2.60 i a (i Newman, lb 4 wi ft II 4 II 3 wild throw, Luby counting. West- Track alow Jamaica Entries HRST mile; 3 year olda. Meneither 114la-Four Star ..,.114 Signal Tower ..111 I What Not .11 1 a-Zao 11 1, Merry Rhyme ...115 Favor llOIRlue Whiatler 1 14 a-J. P.

Smith and Breymann Farm entry. (ECOND mile: 4 year olds up. Helen Spot 108jThrift 108 Shortstop IIS; Libercalse 113 Ring Star 1 17 Drudgery ll'l Time. 2:35 flat. Kaneohe, Clad Hand (AP) Portland and Los Angeles split a houbleheader today, the Angels taking the open D-Harr.

rf 'J l.yonp. cf 4 Vltmri, 'h ri Llstowel. Turkish Brand and Itiaotto also lake tallied Christoff with a two Wins Crown ran. Dead heat for ahow. 4 II 3 3 base blow to left, which blow Frtirheiri.3b 'i WGHTI1 1 1-16 miles: 4 year olda up: I 0 l.owman.

p-lb 'J (I 0 lUMgiM, If -l 1 II II 0 Mrina. Jib II II 1 II1 Wmd. of a II II I); t'oi rf a I) 0 I) Bw kcr. II II II 0i ArHlHlio, rf 1 II II Sesarinl. hh Tedeachl, 2b Marlowe.

If rf nmer, rf Collins, i 1 3 Ferrera, 2li 3 2 Keating, lb 5 1 3 Vierra, 5 lHvaldi. cf 4 1 2 Figaro, If 4 1 Mnnlelln, 3 II llltawlrsltf rf Hursin, Jb 1 er 5 to 4, but losing the nightcap 6 2. finished Jansen and brought in Miscreant. 114 6.60 3.40 2.80 Rlskv Lady. 109 (Hay 4 II II 4 (I Spat afore, Stark, 1 cjrk) 8.80 4 Joyce.

4 0 1 Chattnan. 114 3.00 Horseshoe Tavern beat off the The Angels, except for the first inning of the night cap, I Lively. Hi 10 (I IHuarlc. rf 1 0 II Oakland landed on Joyce for Centuple 110 a-Rogera Boy Pan ,,..123 me. 1 :47.

Catch Question, Iron 30 10 14l Totals Totals 111 0 challenge of the Moffatt Manteca two more runs in the sixth. British 11 Armistice ......113 Fern Creek, Idle Along, Alaskan and Haa-tada Rlso ran. were checked by Pitcher Ad Totals (1 3 ft Totals 10 3 3 Harry Heiman ..113 Tin Pan Alley ...117 nine, 4-3, yesterday at Harrison Mailho got an infield hit and NINTH 1 1-18 milea: 3 year oifla: Old Rosebush Knighteaa. 110 Liska. to win the second half champion a-Hi Stranger Hat the pestiferous Luby unloaded a and bag limits, has lengthened the open season from one month to two months, and permitted the taking of some species of water fowl that had been on the protected list.

The hunters haveu't been killing more than a small part of the annual increase, otherwise the birds would have continued to diminish in numbers, as they were doing before the sportsmen began using their money to restore the drained nesting grounds. If the New York group had its Marara. 109 (Jones) ...,18.00 11.20 8 80 Heedoe. 108 (Bovine) 4.80 4.00 Arohon. 117 (Mansor) 6.0 Frahkje Hawkins started the HrUlmnt (ID 'Ith-Canp Merdi.

(5) V. S. uvs (l Oi Vlayer. A U.K. 2.

1 4 'Young, 3 0 1 1 SuiIk. 3I 2 II 1 1 'Snekinga, 3b 2 0 1 O'Kolnif'x. 3 (I 0 I'layer. AH. R.H.I Flayer.

AR.R. H. single to left, Mailho going to a-n. Lane and T. Taylor entry.

b-H. K. Simpson and P. B. Codd entry.

THIRD mile: 3 year olda up. ship of the Golden Gate Valley League. Time. 1:47 1-6. Keep Punchm About third.

Christoff walked. West- ilrffi-raon (10) I'uchalpki, If 5 1 Liimtnori, i-f 4 1 Kunceri. 2h 1 3ll 5 1 open shaw, 5 Lonff, rf a 1 Ratio, rf 11 Trupianu. 3 1 Toney, lb 5 1 Bacigaluiii.ss 4 1 ss all Stuut. a 1 Naah, If 4 -J 1 U.Mannincvf 2 2 1 I'alletta.

3b 4 2 .1 (I 1 Face. Sunny Jack. Al Greenock and Batter also ran. El Caballero 1101 'Double Lire ...105 As a result of their win the firjt game for the Beavers with a home run with a runner on base. Olson hit a homer in the eighth for the Angels.

a-Reaper a Blade.l 10 Blaring Glory ..110 lake hit into a double play, Mail TENTH 1 mile: 3 year olds up: (I I'rosanian. If 3 1 B. Handle, II 1 0 2 10 Trlerarch ..110 Bug Boy .......110 Tavern club will face Owl Drugs, Good Policy, 112 (Peter 0 (I 2 i Forber, rf Snnella. 2b 4 2 3 F.Manninu, rf 4 1 1 ho scoring. Luby tallied when Bygone Star Pennant ,.110 son) 13.60 H.o a.4ti first half champs, for the Valley Smith, lb a 2 liMalier, 2b 3 II Tenuous.

HI (Gray) 4.40 4.00 Trower messed up Gudat's America For ...110 a-Landallde ....110 At Which 10ft Sollta 105 On Loan 110 b-Dollar Limit ..111) League title next Sunday at Dr. stlcke. (Nichol- fiarcey. if 4 0 Mearxmlrlt 3b -1 0 1 Stull. rf 4 1 ll.Matka, lb 3 fl (I Barltta, 4 1 II Bradford, If 3 0 grounder.

led 4 to 2 going into the ninth, when Portland knotted the count. Catcher Al aon) 7.00 Time. 1:38 3.5. Rouahare. flnov.

"Can Diamond Shoals. 110 The Seals scored their lone run 0 (I 0 (I II 1 1 1 II II 1 II 1 0 II (I Jli'urrall, 1 liliuswell. lb lAlniouisl, aa I aa I Dnri. k. l-luhna.

Hrannon. ICuniss, Jones. Mistress Plato and Kennebunk also ran. (Ofnv Stable-Betty Grable entry.) Totals 33 12 13 1 Totals a-Brookmeade Stable entry, b-L. Mayer entry.

FOURTH i mile- 3 year olds UP 6 6 their second run in twenty-five Todd drove in Fern Bell from way, and shooting were to be stopped, it would be difficult to F.LEVENTII Steeplechase, 2 miles'. 4 innings in the sixth. year olds and up: second with the winning tally bled Chance. 130 (W.King). 8.00 3 80 2.40 induce the duck hunters to expand .115 .115 .115 .115 a-Porter'a Girl .1 lSjb-Knhance b-Generous 1 1 5 a-Carillon Joan'a Tip llo'Cushlamacrea Bonnet Hodgin doubled to left and PORTLAND LOS AMiKI.Kfi Player AH.

II. O. A.i I'layer All. H. A White singled to center.

While Lotopoise 1151 1 4 Ols. in 4 2 4 Airline. 2b a Wrishl.21) A Seals Stadium. The Mantecas, who beat Horseshoe Tavern last week to bring about a second half playoff game, outhit their rivals, 10-8, but Ray Tamalier, Tavern huiier, kept the blows well scattered. Leiding hitters for the day were Horseshoe's Shortstop Gomez and Moffatt's Third Baseman Marchi.

Horseshoe Tavern I) Motfiitt Matitccn a-A. Stevenson and J. M. Roeblins 1 I Wnitks.Ib 3 0 12 or maintain its wafserf owl restoration program, for the sportsmen believe that they are entitled to a part of the natural increase of Fatty. 140 3.80 2.60 l'ine Tag.

140 (G.Walker)... 3.80 Time, 4:04 flat. The MrPlnin. 'Tycoon. Xapoleon.

Bellman and Perfect Liar also ran. Hav Whitney entry. TWELFTH 1 1-16 miles: 4 yr. old up: Drift On. 115 (Peterson) 14.00 ft .00 2.80 Sun Lark.

10!) (Basselt) 4.00 3.80 entry. 111 1 3 1 1 Ihvkns.lh 4 Lewis was hitting into a fast double play, Vergez to Luby to Gu-dat, Hodgin rolled home. Frank Newman 1 tilled Traveler (fll 1'lnyer AU.K.H. I'layer AK.R.ll If li 2 2 SelWk. rf 4 0 2 M.

ll ntnll. rf II 1 2Biilund.it 4 0 M. Mi, had. 5 2 2 Nsli, 3 II 1 Ti 2 1 f.ooni, 3 0 i i-J-. II A 2 2 l.vm li.

4 0 2 Lotlfl'ler. 3h 5 3 3 Snr-ncer, I li I (I 1 Isi'inia. 5 1 II. I iiiri-i-v. If 3 II 0 l'ii tic.

5 2 2 Hainan. 2h 4 II II JNis. ii 4 0 Duwiins, 4 II 1 T.ilals 41113 14' Tciluls 3.1 0 'i Nnrhert.lf 4 II il Moure. rf 3 1 h-W. iegler Jr.

entry, FIFTH one mile. 70 3 year olds. 3 3 0 3 II 3 'Opening Bid 1 10' Air Current 116 Blue Gino Ill Court Manners ..111 ducks each seaon. "bring back ducks, oi The Seals invade Sacramento i 1 1 -1 Tunis. in.

cf 4 tlill.rf 3 Ilrnvvn.ss 4 I vioh.c a Snecce.c 3 1 il o.3li 2 Si hosier. O.Toilil.r 2 Orion. 100 tRootl i 1 4 I 2 4 0 II II (I 4 1 Totals 4110 12! Totals 3U 1 7 (Jar. (3) 2llli SI, (2 Player. AH.

K. II. I Player. AH.H. H.

Irons, ijs -I II li M.n in. cf 4 (I II Hi a ins. i 4 1 I ireliuer. 2li 4 0 In is. i.ll.

4 I 2 CreiKht.m. If 4 11 cf 3 II I rev. cf 4 11 F.I. n. ia.2b 4 II I I nllin, ss 4 1 II Smith.

If 3 0 I) Slillian, 3li 4 0 1 Allison. 3b 3 ll 1 Hill-, lb 4 li 0 Pouch, 1 0 II C.nUPiu 3 II 0 i 2 tl'Kinney, ,2 II 2 Erhurt, If 0 i (I llleaBon. rf 'II 0 0 IFeirigno, 10 0 Totals 28 3 0, Total 34 tuiiiui i un iu laiigit; wilii LUC out- 2 0 0 ons while Oakland meets Port Another point that must be considered is the work being done in Time, 1:48 flat. Deer Fly. Verde Wisp.

Flylnff Back. Precious Moon, Jack Be Nimble, Bon Fume, Mere and Lilly Lake also ran, Havre Dc Grace Entries riayer AU.Ii.h. I'layer Ali.U.H Anido. rf 1 'I Si-ntl. us 4 1 land across the bay.

O'Doul hopes to present a dif rill Dell (H) Kriiilriltial Mllr. (1) Colly, the United States by the Fish and 5 II 0 Hire 1201 SIXTH 1 1-16 miles; 4 year olds up. General Mowiee. 1 14'Total Kclipse ...118 'City Talk 118 Peep Show 119 Choppy Sea .1131 SEVENTH 1 1-16 miles; 4 year olds no. Roman Hero .1 14lDancetty 108 Ida Rogera 11 01 'Uvalde 112 Neddie Boy .11 'a-Enoch Borland.

117 n-Comendador II.HiiFiying Legion Allied 1181 a-M. L. Freud entry. Track muddy. 5 II 1 Wildlife Service with funds pro- 1 1, Tyler, i- I aicnlati.

II 1 1 Lonaa. 1 li 1 cf ferent infield against Sacramento FIRST 1 1-16 miles: 4 year olda up. Tin Mia 25 HI Tolala 2S ft 27 12 Schafer lull led for Soeece in ninih, ''ne out vhei) innint; run scored. I Purl land 77. SbnOtliTTlO'iwi Ills- 200 101 212 Los Aneelea ...002 0(1 1 Oil ft Hits 002 001 01 1 ft Huns WriKht.

Hawkins. II (I 5 0 vided by the sale of Federal duck Braxton 108 Boston Pal 113 3b 4 flomex, hh fl T.u- hewi. 4 I lechantnni.lf 4 rf 4 lb a Heir hiaro. a Ta ntaher, 4 Mirhelt. rf 1 II li Man hi.

4 Veslale 108 Predicate 113, with Jennings back on third, Lll-lard at short and Ollie Bejma at stamps a-Better Half Mara Ill Nllon 114 United Force ...114 From this tax, which the hunt tilth (I) Airella Tavern 1 Saleslan Player. I 0 IHirmanirh. If 4 II 1 f'rrtftnanti. rf 4 0 II Carrerata, 4 II 0 Hiiehen. II II j.Muiante.

0 0 Kimeaha 106 Hezdrel .113 H.I I'layer. AB.R. II Olsen 2, HtiBhes. Bell. E.rrnr second, the latter due to arrive today.

T'layer. AR.lt. H.1 I'laver. AH.lt. H.

FMiHlvin. 3b 4 1 liBellrinliii, rf 4 1 2 Idlrh, rf 3 1 1 M. t'aullev. lb 5 2 1 Valla, ss 5 II llichell, ib ft 1 3 (lavlgllo. 2h 4 2 Maher.

as 4 11 BacriotTo.lb 4 1 II Flatland. If 4 1 1 Knaler. rf 4 2 3 Ponnell, lb 2 0 0 Stone. If 3 1 1 Kralter. 2b 3 II II i) 2 0 Metier, cf 110 Amaral.

ft 1 2 0 1 I 1 Mahniwy, i 2 (I Oavia, rf 0 0 (I- Norack. 10 0 I Ruse, i 0 (1 I Willoughby.c 0 0 0 Totals 35 8 111 Totals 31 7 Doniei-aue. ss 4 -O (I1 IVirningueit, If 4 0 D.Mallnry. Losing pitcher Schaf'e'r, Hit hv Bluestring 104 Peppery 108 Eavota lOllDonaboy Ill Pilccinelli.l 3 0 lKiaana, lb Ditchei Leovich hv Ray Harrell will get the open Money Rival ...108, Totals 35 4 K1 Totala 3 10 ing assignment tomorrow night. 2 (I pitched by Kpeere 8.

Schafer 1-3. llovy nun" t)ff PC' Schafer 1, "i.Mallory 4. Htta Off Speece 4, Schafer NIGHT WIRE SELECTIONS Chlapperi, 2b 4 Said. If 4 Schnell. rf 4 Maiteueci.3b 4 Tornay, rf 3 0 2b 0 Poaae, 0 2.Trescott, cf 1 21 Hull, 31) 0 0 Lepaxin, rf ers had placed upon themselves to provide money to improve nesting grounds in this country, create refuges and employ wardens, the shooters have helped to bring back the ducks, and if there is no open season there will be no funds "'1.

Ot'V nuns reannnislhle St. Mary's Pushes a ll. Giles and J. R. Straus entry.

8EC0XD 4'i furlongs: year olds. Bleeding Heart. 113 Ariel Beam ....107 a-l)lrection l'JOlUnrle Billies) 1 1 Colleen 1 05; Pallia 110 War Shy 1 10; Da lias Lady ....110 Alfied' T.s.1 1 1 3 I.adv Tennle ....111) tlainba. 1 0 lillEre. 0 II 0 1 0 0 Seece 4.

Hchafer 7, Mallory 3. Hnses on halls Off Hpeece 3. Hchafer 2. Mallnrv 1. Struck out by Speeee 4, Mallory 3.

Two By Les Conklin-1 3 0 0 Wilson, Inhibition Over 2-1 Victory liasa hits Moore. Hushes. Home rims Hawkins. Olsen. Runs batted In Hawkins Totals 31 1 Totals a-'Four Leaf Question Box ...110 First Girl 1 10 113 Owl Irtii (O) St.

Nil bolus Mi I'layer. AIJ.R. H.I I'layer. AH.lt. International N'ewe Service Turf Editor JAMAICA 1 Four Stars.

Merry Rhyme. Meneither. c7n nne Program, lor Roy Guisti drove in one run in Athallah 1131. Ight Vale 113 a-Montpelier and Howe Stable enlry. Horner, 4 1 IMIbilI, 3b 4 II 2 1 II llnlier.

if 3 0 II Owl Driis o. (Ill Rlrhm'd Merrhts. (21 HUKhea, Moore, Bell. Olsen, Hronn. Todil.

Double plays Todd to Schuster. Schuster to Hughes to "Wsitkus. SKCOM) PORTLAND I.OS ANfiKI.KS "ithc first inn'ng with a single and reS2l.f0L5SS,grdu.! "other in the third within in- Player All. K. II.

I Play, AH.lt. Vallero. 2h 4 0 Brown, v. 2 0 1 r.rrtel.si-n. 3b 4 0 2 iekelson, ss a 0 2 rutcrnick.

ss ft II riias. 3h 4 0 -0 At New Totk: nrooklvn (XI ...100 020 3(11 7 New York I A 412 Klx H. II Hellello. 2b 2 Old Rosebush, British Warm, Shortstop. 10,73 El Caballero, Bygone Star.

Trlerarch. lOOi Lotopoise. Cushlamacree, Bonnet Ann. 107i Opening Bid. Kire.

Air Current. K17 6 Total Kclipse. City Talk. Pen Show. 107 Flying Legion.

Uvalde, Roman Hero. Tii. chini, lb 2 1 Oi Simoneuio.l 3 0. II II it'll! I ig- i i iir hi rm THIRD 4 mile: 3 year olds up, s-Hlsh Command. 109 'Boom On "MiRration 10'Jj'Hnppy Lark Alpine Lad 107a-Sohriquet Dollar Ray lOOi'Alhalou 12 rill AH.ll.O.

A.I Player. All. II. 1 1. A 0 liXavier.

ft 1 1 2 llic. l. II) 4 0 1 2 2 lllenne.llias.cf ft 0 1 1 1 Wehhor Oi Itnltertes Wvntt, Klmhall. 01 Olsen. cl' 3 ball team ede-pd nut 5 tary of the Interior, and explain why there is no need of a II II 0 ami Sullivan; Bonham, Boroivy isesi total rjrnpse.

Ml 4 0 lain. 21) 3 1 llakins.l 4 0 Nnrhert.lf 3 1 Totn.son.cf 1 1'l'aanolini. a ft 1 3 2't icn ite. 4 0 1 If 4 0.2 a-Ohristisna Stable entry. 0 ojHrfUr and lllckev.

Hrutio, ss 3 2 1 1 it rnjiie. 2b Jones, rf 11 Oi Lnlili h. rf HopKlns. 3 OiD'Hara, If Loehhinir, If 3 0 1 Illanrulli. It 1 il Bardini, If Totala 27 5' Totals 1 1 0 II 2i 3 0 4 Oi Mo.ire.rf 3 2 Heii.

if a 'I (II Mayo. 3h 3 1 Wet inoro. 2 Mnrnhy. lb ft Haleatrnri, If 4 Patch, 3 Antraccnli.3h 4 4 Lister, 3 llordcnave.rf. 2 season on ducks, and point out NARRAGANSETT 1 (I FOURTH One mile.

70 3 y. o. up ovct the Eagle Cafe nine yesterday at Moraga. Football Player Tony Compagno pitched six in irn'1 Sun C.irl. Eight and Six.

Maetran. 2 Carrnzzn, rf 4 II Columbus Day 97 Celaeno It At Cincinnati: 1 1 3 0 1 2ti 1 6 0 2 (I llj Night Glow 1 10 Copperman Klernal Peace ..101 He noils Count Cotton, Chattei-gal. Top Wueea, Red Meadow, High Martin, Reversal. .103 4 Kleig- Light. Pari-Ernest, Allanwood.

II n'l'cu'olT 111 IIMtl lltlll ft Amaiel.rf 4 1 ft llrown.ss 2 0 I) Cnatrn.e 3 3 4 Liska. i 3 0 0 IV Sinister. ss 3 0 2 Campbell. a 0 lieusaer.p 1 0 Davis. 0 0 Cin.

lnnnli (XI. 3211 100 (Mix ti a-Challomine .110 Maiden 0 nings of shutout ball for the Gaels. Score: ft Calory. Jessie Gladys. Tyrone.

101) 37 Hill! Toials Toials 111 2 10 1 Hattcries White, Ttucks. Trout anil Tebbetis. Pnraous: Kiddle. Slarr, Thompson and Hemslev Fairymant 115iAlaking a-W. Brann entry FIFTH mile: 3 year olds.

Sweeney 1 0 0 0 Owl Drug 4r. (i) Fliiner (Irnurrs (I) I'liiyer. AB.R. Player. AH.

It. II. Horner. 3b 2 Armaninn, lh 2 1 1 I Doliernlc.p 0 II 0 0 Baby Dumpling. 1 1.4 Knulpet IStinr.cf.rf II (I 1 1 aci lniii, if 2 2 1 Mln hlelti, i Vallern, ll 3 1 2 Klu.

mlk. 2b St. Marv'a 'i Kagle Cafe 5 Batlerii'f (Vimimcnn. Vlt xcera t.t Hrishl Willie .1 14 seamannae 6 Ball Player, Kansas, Big League. 7 Town Hall, Brown Dancer, Mad Crusader.

8 Tedium, Suertro, Kurdietan. Best K'lelg Light. HAVRE. DK 1 Boston Pal. Nilon.

Klmesha. 2 Direction, Ariel Beam. Zanabrand. .100 .114 .114 .118 ISlaz.cf II 0 0 0 (Todd 1 0 II (I At Philadelphia r. H.

K. Philadelphia (N). 000 001 100 7 1 Wiishliiatnn IM 000 001 1 2x 4 1 1 Alsab 126 Marksman Chuckle 113 Colchis Santa Clara Frosh Nine Triumphs, 3-0 SANTA CLARA. Anril 12. Josephs: Naf iniiento and Arneriih.

Totals 20 K21 ft' Totals 27 H21 8 0 II II II 1 II I II II II 0 0 Hfittcrtes Herbev. PeHi-sott. Melton and 2b 2 1 IK'osbie, 3b Ritino, ss 2 0 0 Rivers, es If 3 (I Klllian. cf Franxa. if I 1 1 Lemboti.

If Hopkins, 2 1 lli fieho'ebi, Loehliins. 3 10 Buiulill, liianiulli, if 0 0 lli Blue Steel 1141 SIXTH "i mile; 3 year olda up. Matllgania IIS Dawn Attack nea.snator that with no shooting there would be no sale of duck stamps. Hittenberger Cast Winner Herman Hittenberger, national fly and plug champion, won three out of the five events at the Golden Gate Angling and Casting Club's tournament yes-. terday, while Phil Miravalle took one event and Ben Rice and Mira- Vallfl tied in iha final monh rpK l.ivinirston; lonaril, Calhey and Early, Kvane.

Golf Event Won Happy Lark, Jay Jay. Sobriquet. .115 4 He Rolls. Eternal Peace. Challomina.

Sweepey baited fr Tlavis in ftth, Torld battel for llnhernic In 7th. Slats ran for In (ith. Wise Niece lOOTransi'igure ....113 en. end USlTamll 102 Santa Clara's freshmen baseball team defeated St. Ignatius High jar lav 112 Canrol! HOi 0 Bright Willie, Alsab.

Colchis. 6 cape Cod. Omission. Transfigure, 7 Navy, Son Altesse. Belle d'Amotir.

8 Bunny Baby, Janegri, Book, Best Happy Lark. Totals 20 Totals 15 1 4 By Robert Welch Robert Welch yesterday led SEVENTH 1 1-16 miles. 4 year olds up. At Wichita. Pittshuich (X).

(0 2 200 202 f) 56 1 Philadelphia (A). 100 310 000 ft 8 3 Butteries Sc'voll. Hrlnlwlnisn, peilz and Phelps; M.nvhildon, Christopher, Hal-lelt and Hayes, Wagner. nuskv vox 11 Ice Water 116 of San Francisco today, 3 0, behind four hit pitching of Crowley. The score: Rn.lin 100'Sentlnel 114 lliinclass A.

C. CJI Vletnry A. C. (31 Xavy OAtngur. California Golf Club linksmcn through a match vs.

par tourna At Boston: ment. He beat the card by a mar n. h. ,3 II I .0 4 Son Altesse i i ui EKiHTH 1 1-16 miles; 4 year olda up. Hazel 107! 102 Hiehomar 1 12! White Front ....112 Memory Book .1 12 James 110 Santa Clara St.

lana tus H. 8 1 8 4 I Inst on (XI Oltl 150 out). Score by innlncs: i'ot tiand ooo otin-oTi liila 101 211 2 Los Anaeles 2(10 (Mill 0 2 Hils 211 ti Ituns Wrialll. Norbcrt. Thompson.

Aniarel. llrown. Castro, ()Nen. Waitkus. Lrror Campbell, Losing pitcher Heim-ser.

Iiininya nilched My lletiaser 3 1-3. 1'avls 12-3. Ituns Off Heusser 2. Davis 4. Hits Off Heusser 3.

Davis 1. Dober-nie 3. Runs responsible for Llska 2. Heusser 4, Davis 1. Pases on lintls (iff Heusser 2.

Davis 1. Struck out Ry LleliR 4. lloiisKcr 2, lihernic 3. Two base hits Waltkus. Aniarel.

ThinllpMon. Castro. Three hiise liil Olsen. Runs batted in Mnni-e. Wallkos.

Anini-el 2. Casti-o 3, Liska, Double play Schuster to ItiiKlies to gin of one up. Boston (Al 11.111 01 I 11(1(1 6 Hattcries laverv. Sain. Tohin natlaro.

Ea rlev Ha It eric Crow-lev and Kellfv Donohoe. (Jill and Hilvcra. Dizzy lloi'Bunny Kany i Leaders: (Mass A- P.phI IM v.i..!, 1 I'layer All. It. H.1 I'layer All.

K.H.I ss 0 0 Camnia. i 5 II II 3b 1 2 lliinavan. lb II 5 0 pun ell. i 5 1 0 K.Callaall.lh 4 I IIAlnhlt. ft 2 W.l'allaph.

ft Love, 3 II Lull, ss ft II If 1 0 lie.Miinin. 3b I 0 Laniliiiy. 4 2 Hi. liter. 2b ft nj Itlnrdan.

rf 2 0 II Donald. If 5 II II Collins. It' 2 0 1 10 0 Uniilll. rf 3 II (I. Partlnd.cf 2 0 Totala 20 a bl Tolala 44 3 (1 Lonihaidi.

Nasi. Kluttz: Wagner, Judd and Peacock. Apprentice allowance claimed. Track aloppy. I a Rest firm nine Itoaer Keaiichnmn 1 up.

Heat second nine A. T. Undue, even "lass Beat IN (Jeorae Wilir 1 i down. Beat fu st nine .1. 11 At n.

IT. K. lhicRo(X) 021 000 (100 3 ft 0 Chicano IAI 200 010 UU 4 8 Batteries F.aves. Hanysiewski 16) and Dietrich, Smith (5) and Tur Atlanla R-l. 1(1.

New Orleans 7-4. II 1 Knnxville 13-N; Nanlivlllp ft-ll. 1. title lin. 12.

Mil niinsham 0. i lip. Best aeii.ind pine Fred Hitler, down. BINDMAN'S SELECTIONS illUlll, 1 1 i scores follow: Wet.fly an urarv Phil Jliravalle. 10(1: I'ernun Hitlenheriter and Ben Hire 1 Hree-eiehthe-ounie aciurary H.

H-n Klc. 4: Ted HalvorF. ii, lve-eltflitlis-nunre arc ui ai Hit- lenbercer. 0(1: ijarl Htttenberee'r. 3- I'hll -Miijivalle.

88. Snlnirm-flv diatanee H. Hitttnberer. 1 'I'1 Miravalle. 172, rw, Hittenberaer 1113', feet.

r.iatan,-e fly-Ben Rue and Miravalle, 13SSi feet. MARINES TRIUMPH SANTA BARBARA, April 12. I use Du Pont I Nn 7 Pnl.h I ner. By Lou Bindman 1 AICE fME MAGICIAM By Les FaUtPItil Bavis AT JAMAICA 1 Merry Rhyme, Four Stars. Blu Whistler.

(it's quick easy" I Sys Danald Grv 1 Orlala Pontlat C. I 2 Harry Heiman. Shortstop, Centuple. 3 Diamond Shqala. Bygone Star.

Brook- TH GANGSTER HURLS THE HBAVYPOOl BALL AT MAN0RME.1HEM6CIAH TURNS AWD GESTURES" Af) xne San Dieeo Marinp The ball seems to whirl about and speed back at him lijin 0 I PERHAPS THIS WILL TEACH YOu i nieade entry. 4 Natomas. Joan's Tip. Enhance. ft Kire, Opening Bid, Air Current.

city Talk. Choppy Sea. Peep Show. -fi ofc -j- rm Corps baseball team won a double header from the Santa Barbara Calif omia League team today 7 to 4 and 1 to 0. o8B SPORTSMEN'S COLUMN lr Flying Legion, itoman nero, Ainea.

Beat Eire. AT HAVRE l)K GRACE 1 fnlted Force. Bluestring. BoBlon Pal. 1 Baltimcr M4.

Mrf ky Dm ttnX, Mktrt of -pvco' Vvy -y Artel Beam. Direction, t- oneen 1 Jay, Happy Lark. Sobriquet. 4 Challomine Klernal Peace, He Holla. 5 Colchis.

Alsab. Bright Willie, fl Cape Cod. Omission. Transfigure NOTE ronlact any of lie advertisers of this column, If ynu reimlre additional Infnrina-tllin regarding their oilers, call sutler 2424, local 351). N'avy.

Bell Amour, on Altesse. Runny Baby. Janegri, Htghomar. ra Best Cape tun. AT NARRAGANSETT PARK I Ardenell.

Sun Girl, General Planet Fresh Bait El A 2 Fort Griffin. Count Cotton Hard Loser Red Meadow. Reversal High 4 Berryville, Musical Jack. Allanwood. 5 Calory, Rigli Time.

Yaldlna Bishop, (i Bright Trace. Ball Player, Kansas. MODLU.N BAIT SHOP Mission St. VA. 4071.

Will he op.n dgjiy 6 a. m. Kst. and f-iitn. at 3 a.

fresh bait when poe.ible: p'j7d belt d-iily. sJkOf SkA, POOL BALLS SEEM TO FLV FROM THE TABLE Mad Crusader. Town Hall, shemne. I I rr, WITH THE RAPtOm OF MACHINE-GUN FIBE i8Franco siimiii, Suertero, Tedium. Best Red 1.

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